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Posted by MikeT23 on 11/8/2012 2:02:00 PM (view original):I could go back and find where I asked if there are any TV stations/shows that run without government funding but it's rather pointless. I have about 400 channels. I'm sure some are looking for good people. If PBS went under(and I doubt it would), the workers at PBS have at least 400 places to look for employment.

Sure, last I heard there was a surplus of jobs and a shortage of qualified workers.

Posted by bad_luck on 11/8/2012 1:52:00 PM (view original):The standard you (or whoever) are holding Obama to (his promise to cut the deficit in half his first term) is exactly what I'm talking about. That would have thrown us back into a recession.

Would you rather cut the deficit in half or stay out of another recession?

So Obama's promise to cut the deficit in half would have been fiscally irresponsible?

Call it whatever you want, cutting the deficit in half would have come at the expense of economic recovery.

Posted by MikeT23 on 11/8/2012 2:02:00 PM (view original):I could go back and find where I asked if there are any TV stations/shows that run without government funding but it's rather pointless. I have about 400 channels. I'm sure some are looking for good people. If PBS went under(and I doubt it would), the workers at PBS have at least 400 places to look for employment.

Sure, last I heard there was a surplus of jobs and a shortage of qualified workers.

Good people can find jobs. If there's an industry that isn't hurting, it's television. How much did Charlie Sheen get to do a show on some 2nd rate cable network?

Posted by bad_luck on 11/8/2012 1:52:00 PM (view original):The standard you (or whoever) are holding Obama to (his promise to cut the deficit in half his first term) is exactly what I'm talking about. That would have thrown us back into a recession.

Would you rather cut the deficit in half or stay out of another recession?

So Obama's promise to cut the deficit in half would have been fiscally irresponsible?

Call it whatever you want, cutting the deficit in half would have come at the expense of economic recovery.

Posted by MikeT23 on 11/8/2012 2:02:00 PM (view original):I could go back and find where I asked if there are any TV stations/shows that run without government funding but it's rather pointless. I have about 400 channels. I'm sure some are looking for good people. If PBS went under(and I doubt it would), the workers at PBS have at least 400 places to look for employment.

Sure, last I heard there was a surplus of jobs and a shortage of qualified workers.

Good people can find jobs. If there's an industry that isn't hurting, it's television. How much did Charlie Sheen get to do a show on some 2nd rate cable network?

Sure, that's comparable. Charlie Sheen and a production assistant for Sesame Street.

Posted by MikeT23 on 11/8/2012 2:02:00 PM (view original):I could go back and find where I asked if there are any TV stations/shows that run without government funding but it's rather pointless. I have about 400 channels. I'm sure some are looking for good people. If PBS went under(and I doubt it would), the workers at PBS have at least 400 places to look for employment.

Sure, last I heard there was a surplus of jobs and a shortage of qualified workers.

Good people can find jobs. If there's an industry that isn't hurting, it's television. How much did Charlie Sheen get to do a show on some 2nd rate cable network?

Sure, that's comparable. Charlie Sheen and a production assistant for Sesame Street.

Did Sheen seem like the most unstable person on earth for about 6 months? Would you have hired him?